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Show 10 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 3, 1973 set UofU chorus Mrs. Shirley Haycock of Glen Bob Geedy of Manti left Price Monday for the Atlantic Ocean where they will attempt to cross one of the globes largest bodies of water in a canoe. The pair plan on setting out from Wilmington, North Carolina on May 4 for a month long voyage across the Atlantic. During the course of their trip the Sun Advocate will attempt to show their progress in their Senior Citizens Ark. According to one source in North Carolina, the Coast Guard there are upset over Spring CEU presentation The University of Utah Mens which Chorus, recently returned from their annual spring tour of the West, will present a benefit concert Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Geary Theatre. The Price appearance of the chorus is being sponsored by the College of Utah music Eastern department as a scholarship benefit. Jay Andrus, director of choral music at CEU, said all funds derived from the concert will be used for CEU music department hr Atlantic Shirley Haycock leaves and their attempt. mander Lt. Com- Richard Bizir reported the craft would run into trouble the first time it ran into four foot waves which are common on the Atlantic. The builders of the craft maintain the canoe will act as a cork and should float along with the waves and not try and cut through Over 200 persons saw the craft which was finished shortly before the Bon Voyage fete. It featured an outrigger and sail. Also at the party, the first collection was taken for her " Before leaving, the pair were honored at a Bon Voyage party in Price City Park. The farewell party went on schedule despite the wet conditions of the park lawn. s& Colorings pale and Wellington Pictures from both past and present were the theme at the Wellington Post Office as Postal Week began Monday. Memories both old and young were the subject of conversations as patrons looked at an exhibit that detailed a hundred years of town history in the lobby. The week began with the students of Marilyn Arnolds elementary school class as they toured the exhibit, and were served refreshments by Postmaster Feme Meredith, assistant Elga Wells and Marge Dubray. One hundred ninety eight children from the elementary school made the tour the first day. More followed on Tuesday. The exhibit includes the first water train bringing culinary water to residents, the old two story brick school house on the hill and pictures from present day activities including the moon walk of astronauts from the sixties. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boren greeted them at their home Sunday afternoon in honor of their 55th anniversary. Borens were The celebrating a wedding that occured on April 25, 1918. with lace sheer luxury for the Grads waking and . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Snyder and friends greeted relatives at the first ward chapel on Saturday evening in honor of their Golden Wedding day. Guests enjoyed a buffet lunch. The wedding cake was baked and given to their grandparents by Sherral and Paula Wells. The picture poster contest sponsored by the PTA ended Monday with honor. Mona Lee and Tina Boren were at a grocery shower for Sherri Hanna on Monday at the Boren home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ray Housekeeper are parents of a girl born Friday in Carbon Hospital. Grandparents are and Marie Housekeeper. Bob and Bonnie Wood of IUDOET A make will Pins, Pendants, Earrings, Sets, Antique looks. Many styles. Real Values Most are at. . . the gift buying easy for you! HALF PRICE! Golden, Colo., Gaylene Granquist from Pueblo, Lena and Merrill Jensen of Salt Lake plus Vernon and Kathrine Rich, Kaysviile were visitors at the home of Ellen Rich this week. The sixth grade class of Ralph Dyet took time off Friday from their studies and went bowling. Call In your order n READY IN MINUTES V . Gift Luggage The most VS C 'A s' practical 4' gift of all 1 .1 fc Jr. Afc 4h MRS. Shirley Haycock, Spring Glen, mother of two, checks out a sexton donated to her by the University of Utah Naval department while her companion on the ocean cruise, Bob Geedy looks on. Photo S-- Jack McCourt receiving first prize. Neta Roberts, second and Sandra Young, third. Honorable mention was given to Larry Jaramillo, Penny Housekepper and Brett Barker. Prizes will be presented at an awards assembly later. Marie Eriscon was surprised on Thursday with a birthday party in her Mrs. David F. Smith of San Juan, Batisa Calif., plus Mr. Borens sister and her husband Eva and Milton OlVfS YOU! Gifts Wilson, Tridell. Daughter, Norma Rhodes was unable to attend because she is in Cross Holy Hospital recovering from surgery. Jack (Wilda) Jewelry sleeping hours! Our big selection 0 Out of town guests included daughter, 637-353- 5. are they're Thelma Pierce 637-228- them into the Price (frosted The director of the chorus, John Marlowe Nielson, has been with the group since 1948. M. Nielson mailing Walker Bank office in or by calling Personal Gifts Leave You. John fund may be made by either Special Gifts for that Special Giad them. scholarships. He said the music department has received several more requests for scholarships than can be granted from available funds. The program to be presented will include music from the masters to Camelots If Ever I Should Senior Citizens fund with $10 being taken in plus two pledges for a penny a mile. 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Mr. Kobe, All inclusive, all Islands, personally escorted, most comprehensive tourl the retiring Commander, has held that position for the past three years. This year the Price Post is sending 12 high school boys from the Price area to American Legion Boys State, a week long activity held at Utah State University to acquaint the youths with government. The Post is planning further remodeling of the hall this year with a full slate of activities according to the new Commander. Installations of the new Billfolds Key Cases officers is set for the next regular meeting. The New Commander also announced that the District Convention of American Legion will be were elected with Ted' held at the Huntington Post Thomas being selected as this year on May 19. first Wallets 6-- the always right Gift Jonathan MENS Cologne and Logan and Butte Knit After Shave that last from dusk to dawn. 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